Alejandro Stevens

Alejandro Stevens (1807-1862) was a Confederate States Army soldier during the American Civil War.

Biography
Alejandro Stevens was born in New Mexico in 1807 to a family of mixed Anglo and Mexican descent, and he became a Confederate States Army soldier during the American Civil War to provide for his family. He came to know Private Jackson, who discovered a stash of $200,000 in Confederate gold at the Sad Hill Cemetery; Jackson later went into hiding under the fake name "Bill Carson". In 1862, Oliver Baker hired the mercenary "Angel Eyes" to interrogate and kill Stevens, and Angel Eyes arrived at Stevens' home and joined him as he ate. He discovered Jackson's new identity from Stevens, who offered Angel Eyes $1,000 to kill Baker; Angel Eyes accepted, but he said that Baker had already paid him to kill Stevens, so he shot Stevens through the table as Stevens attempted to retrieve his gun. Angel Eyes then shot Stevens' teenaged son dead as he rushed down a staircase with a rifle to avenge his father.